"One of the lost pioneers of Proto-Metal"
Classic Rock Magazine
Classic Rock Magazine
Banded together during the tumultuous years of the early
70s, JPT Scare Band fused a sound equally heavy in hard rocking blues as it was
tripped out in psychedelia, creating a sound so imposing that it perfectly
reflected the emotions of the era. Formed by guitarist/vocalist Terry Swope,
drummer Jeff Littrell, and bassist Paul Grigsby, JPT Scare Band began recording
songs in their Kansas City
basement and soon compiled a vault full of reel-to-reel tapes that would make
up much of the band’s catalogue.
Though the band formed in 1973, JPT Scare Band’s first
album, Acid Acetate Excursion, wasn’t released until 1994, over twenty years
after the band’s formation. Along with Acid Acetate Excursion, the band, in
conjunction with Monster Records, released two more albums, 1998’s Rape Of
Titan’s Sirens and 2000’s Sleeping Sickness. Both releases highlighted the
bands heavy psych/proto-metal blues sound through the otherworldly and
unheralded guitar work of Terry Swope, and each has become an underground cult
classic.
The new millennium has seen JPT Scare Band delve deeper into
their archive of recorded material, accumulated through massive jam sessions
throughout the 70s, as well as the 90s, and a flood of product was soon
released. Through the band’s self-realised label Kung Bomar, seven albums hit
the streets including 2002’s brilliant Past Is Prologue, 2007’s stunning
release of all new material with Jamm Vapour and most recently, 2009’s Rumdum
Daddy.
In the waning months of 2009, JPT Scare Band merged their
energies with rock label Ripple Music to release Acid Blues Is The White Man’s
Burden, a collection of unreleased tracks, extended jams, and outstanding cover
tunes that helped bridge the gaps in the JPT chronology and turn on a whole new
generation on to their classic version of acid rock.
Despite being scattered across the US, JPT Scare
Band has never stopped working and creating relevant music. JPT have the
uncanny ability, an almost shared consciousness, to pick up right where they
left off after being apart for fifteen years and hammer out a set of hard edged
guitar driven rock that would have made Cream sound soft. JPT Scare Band will
appeal to fans of Jimi Hendrix, Cream, and Black Sabbath.
This April, Ripple Music will release a very special LP set
consisting of their first two, seminal releases – Acid Acetate Excursion and
Rape Of The Titan's Sirens – re-presented in full, with new gatefold album art
that incorporates the images of the original two albums. Originally recorded in
the 1970s, these albums have been out of print since the original Monster
Records release in the early 90s and represent the full early history of the
band that Classic Rock Magazine once hailed as one of the, “Lost pioneers of
Proto-Metal.”
Acid Acetate Excursion and Rape Of The Titan's Sirens will
be released together via Ripple Music on 28th April 2015.
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